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Village Farms International Inc VFF

Village Farms International, Inc. is a vertically integrated supplier of plant-based consumer packaged goods in the cannabis and cannabidiol (CBD) categories in North America and selected markets internationally. The Company’s segments include Produce, Cannabis Canada, Cannabis United States and Energy. The Produce segment produces, markets, and sells quality tomatoes, bell peppers and cucumbers. The Cannabis Canada segment produces and supplies cannabis products to be sold to other licensed providers and provincial governments across Canada and internationally. The Cannabis United States segment develops and sells CBD-based health and wellness products, including ingestible, edible and topical applications. The Energy segment produces power that it sells per a long-term contract to its customers. Its subsidiaries include Village Farms Canada LP, Village Farms LP, Pure Sunfarms Corp, Balanced Health Botanicals, LLC, and Rose LifeScience Inc.


NDAQ:VFF - Post by User

Post by John815on Mar 18, 2019 10:37am
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Just let shorts buyers sell artificial borrowed shares among

Just let shorts buyers sell artificial borrowed shares amongThemselves. With around 50 million shares outstanding. And around 30 million shares held by insiders and institutions. Probably 18-22 million shares out there for retail buyers. Shorted shares have been 50-70% of daily traded volume. You can figure out that there has been over 40 million borrowed shares for past weeks. Most seasoned investors know vff should have a market cap of at least $1.5 billion up to $4 billion and will not sell their real shares and will buy more into the shorts artificial borrowed shares. More shorts will try to short by sell borrowed artificial shares and other shorts will need to cover and buy back to pay the broker houses. Basically should let shorts play amongst themselves and long term investors can buy in the shorted shares when shorts try to get the price of shares down and create a continuous short squeeze and tilray the price.
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